Methods for setting up, Items to be set, Flash modes – Nikon 4804 R1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System User Manual

Page 83: Vrepeating flash operation, Vlenses

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Methods for setting up

Set up the Commander and remote flash units in the same way as in “Flash
operation using the Nikon Close-up Speedlight Commander Kit R1C1” (p.
38).

Items to be set

The following items can be set in Commander flash operation.

• Flash mode of remote flash units (TTL, Auto Aperture flash (AA), M, --- (flash canceled),

RPT (repeating) flash)

• Group name (A, B, C)
• Flash output level compensation (in TTL and Auto Aperture flash (AA) modes)
• Manual flash output level (in M mode)
• Manual flash output level, the frequency, the number of repeating flashes per frame (in

RPT mode)

• Channel number (1, 2, 3, or 4)

Flash modes

In Commander flash operation, the five flash modes (TTL, Auto Aperture flash
(AA), M, --- (flash canceled), RPT (repeating)) are available.

• Flash modes can be separately set for each group (except RPT).
• Available flash modes vary depending on the camera and remote flash units in use.

Available flash modes with the SU-800 for remote flash units

*1 Auto Aperture flash mode is possible only when the SB-910, SB-900 or SB-800 is used as

a remote flash unit in combination with CPU lenses. (A warning indicator appears when
the SB-R200, SB-700 or SB-600 is used in the Auto Aperture flash mode.)

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Repeating flash operation

Repeating (RPT) flash operation is possible when the SU-800 is used with the
SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700 or SB-600 (p. 93).

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Lenses

In this manual, NIKKOR lenses are divided into two
types: CPU NIKKOR lenses and non-CPU NIKKOR
lenses. CPU lenses have CPU contacts.

Flash mode

SB-R200

SB-910/SB-900/SB-800 SB-700/SB-600

TTL

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Auto Aperture flash (AA)

*1

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M

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--- (canceled)

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